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  1. LCRO 208/2020 & LCRO 214/2020 JA v RR and RR v JA (8 October 2021) [pdf, 233 KB]

    ...Regulations states that where the Committee has made a censure order the Committee must, when considering publication of the identity of a person, take into account the public interest and, if appropriate, the impact of publication on the interests and privacy of: (a) the complainant; and (b) clients of the censured person; and (c) relatives of the censured person; and (d) partners, employers, and associates of the censured person; and (e) the censured person. [104] The statut...

  2. Parlane v REAA Registrar [2013] NZREADT 94 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...transaction, and to not engage in conduct likely to bring the industry into disrepute. [24] In Revill we noted the trust reposed in salespeople who typically operate in an individual’s home: “[22] ... Real estate salespersons typically operate in the privacy of their clients’ homes. Indeed they are required to, for example in providing appraisals. This requires consumers to place a high degree of trust in licensees and could leave consumers in a vulnerable position ... [25]...

  3. CAC 10064 v Jin [2013] NZREADT 57 [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...lawyer that there are issues between a couple. Their motivation is to sell the house. My job is to help them do that, and there is no difference in their motivation. If I have to tell their lawyer that they are fighting, I am surely breaching their privacy. 25. Anyway, their lawyer saw what was going on between them, as they had a fight at his office as well. Conclusion 26. I can understand that Ms Kim is upset at how her relationship has ended with Mr Choi. She needed proper...

  4. A new adoption system for Aotearoa New Zealand - Discussion Document (Traditional Chinese) [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...《2020年隱私法》規定了司法部如何收集、持有、使用和共享您的個人資訊以及您所提供的 資訊。 您有權存取、更正此個人資訊。 Te Tāhū o te Ture - 司法部隱私權政策的完整內容,請瀏覽以下網站: consultations.justice.govt.nz/privacy_policy/ mailto:adoptionlaw@justice.govt.nz https://consultations.justice.govt.nz/privacy_policy/ 目錄 詞彙 ..............................................................

  5. BORA - APEC 2021 Bill [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...21) 77. Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms the right of everyone to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal privacy, dignity, and property.18 18 See, for example, Hamed v R [2012] 2 NZLR 305 at [161] per Blanchard J. 78. There are several provisions of the Bill that provide for the searching or sc...

  6. Regulatory Impact Statement Hague Child Protection Convention [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...of contact to which to address requests for information or assistance. This can slow down the resolution of cases, and limit options for children. 28. Cross-border information sharing practices vary and there is uncertainty as to application of privacy laws. In some cases the court asked to make a decision does not have access to information from other countries’ authorities and must make significant decisions concerning children with limited information. 29. In child protection m...

  7. Court-Remote-Participation-Amendment-Bill_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...contained in the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and the Human Rights Act 1993; 18.4 the disclosure statement requirements A disclosure statement prepared by the Ministry of Justice is attached; 18.5 the principles and guidelines set out in the Privacy Act 2020; 18.6 relevant international standards and obligations; 18.7 the Legislation Guidelines (2021 edition), which are maintained by the Legislation Design and Advisory Committee. 19 The changes the Bill makes clarify the i...

  8. [2022] NZEmpC 174 Ashby v NIWA Vessel Management Ltd [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...acknowledged that there is a general principle in common law courts that you must bring all your claims to court and that you cannot get more than you seek.16 However, the Court noted the HRRT’s special statutory jurisdiction and that neither the Privacy Act 1993 nor the relevant regulations required an applicant to specify the sum of damages sought.17 The Court agreed with the HRRT’s reasoning that the Privacy Act should be interpreted and applied in a manner that is not legal...

  9. MLC National Register of Maori Incorporations.xlsx [xlsx, 25 KB]

    ...authority of section 279(4) of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. Whilst information about individual committee of management members is held by the Court, those names and contact information have been withheld in accordance with the public register privacy principles of the Privacy Act 1993. For more information about individual incorporations you will need to contact your local Māori Land Court. This data is intended to provide general information only. Whilst all reasonable measures ha...

  10. Practice Note: Family Court specialist report writers [pdf, 908 KB]

    ...TO NOTES 9.1 All applications for access to psychologist's notes and other materials relied upon for the production of a report under s 133 of the Care of Children Act 2004 or s 178 of the CYPF Act shall be made to the Family Court. 9.2 The Privacy Act 1993 does not apply to information held or created by the Court in its judicial function. This includes the report and any notes or materials relied upon by a report writer in preparing their report. 9.3 On application to the Famil...